Wrigleyville Apartment Living

Neighborhood Vibe
In Wrigleyville, Chicago, apartments put renters amid plenty of fun and activity. Apartment buildings in Wrigleyville often have rooftop seating that looks right into Wrigley Field so you can watch the famed Chicago Cubs without leaving home. During baseball season, Wrigleyville is bustling with energy nearly every day. Even when the Cubs aren't playing, tourists and residents come to Wrigleyville for field tours, eat at one of the famous restaurants, or enjoy the incredible nightlife.

Heart of the Neighborhood
Wrigley Field is the heart of Wrigleyville. If you're not already, you'll soon become a baseball fanatic. You'll want to check out Murphy's Bleachers, Cubby Bear, or Sluggers on game day. You can't live in Wrigleyville and pass up Uncommon Ground. It's a neighborhood favorite for seasonal American fare. Gallagher Way is the neighborhood's town square. It hosts community activities, offers plenty of restaurants and bars, and is a great place to spend an afternoon in the shadow of historic Wrigley Field.

What We Love Most
Wrigleyville is an iconic Chicago neighborhood. It's filled with life and activity. Chicago residents love baseball, so there's no better place to call home than the very neighborhood where the Cubs play!

Best Way to Get Around
For most quick trips, Wrigleyville apartments are near Addison/Clark, and there’s always the CTA Red Line for commuters. Addison and Sheridan Red Line CTA stops are within the borders of Wrigleyville. There are also dozens of CTA bus routes to connect you to other CTA train lines.
Find Wrigleyville Apartments
Studio in Wrigleyville Average Rent | $995-1k |
1 Bedroom in Wrigleyville Average Rent | $1.4k-2.1k |
2 Bedroom in Wrigleyville Average Rent | $2k-3.7k |
3 Bedroom in Wrigleyville Average Rent | $2.7k-3.8k |
4+ Bedroom in Wrigleyville Average Rent | $2.3k |
Around the Neighborhood
General
Wrigleyville apartments run the gamut from new apartment buildings to vintage two- and three-flat apartment buildings that predate the neighborhood's namesake ballpark at the corner of Clark and Addison Streets. Many Wrigleyville apartments for rent are in condos for rent and vintage apartment buildings, typically no taller than five floors.












